October 2004 - Center for Public Interest Polling
GARDEN STATE INCHES TOWARD KERRY
In a presidential race that many New Jersey voters believe will be the most important election they have ever voted in, the debate on domestic issues has further defined the difference between President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry. The latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton-Rutgers Poll found that growing support for the challenger among men, senior citizens … Read more …
FIRST DEBATE GIVES KERRY EDGE; Women Voters Drive a Changing Electorate
Women voters and national security — these are the keys to New Jersey’s evolving electorate. Once considered by most observers to be a safe bet for Democratic challenger John Kerry, New Jersey’s presidential race has caught the attention of partisans from both camps. President George W. Bush lost this state to Al Gore by 16 … Read more …